Summary
Kyoungho Koo is a researcher and PhD candidate at KAIST’s Operating System Laboratory with a decade of experience focused on Linux kernel internals, filesystems (Ext4), journaling (JBD2), and heterogeneous-memory storage engines. He combines academic rigor with hands-on engineering from roles as a teaching assistant and embedded systems intern to industry experience as a software engineer, giving him a practical view of firmware and smart storage. Comfortable across embedded systems, task automation, and kernel development, he explores how storage subsystems can exploit heterogeneous memory for performance and reliability gains. Based in Daejeon, South Korea, he brings both deep OS expertise and a knack for translating research insights into implementable kernel and storage solutions.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, School of Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, School of Electrical Engineering at 한국과학기술원(KAIST)
Master's degree, Computer Science and Engineering, Master's degree, Computer Science and Engineering at 한양대학교
Korean, English